During a press conference, President Trump stated that he would leave the White House if Joe Biden is officially declared the winner by the Electoral College. However, Trump continues to contest the result of the elections suggesting that “massive fraud” occurred during the voting process.
I gave a long news conference today after wishing the military a Happy Thanksgiving, & realized once again that the Fake News Media coordinates so that the real message of such a conference never gets out. Primary point made was that the 2020 Election was RIGGED, and that I WON!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2020
Trump Continues to Insists the Election Was Rigged
After the press conference, Donald Trump accused the reporters of not presenting his statements in the way he had preferred, stating that the key topic was that he won the election.
When reporters asked Trump whether he would leave the White House if Biden wins the electoral vote, the President stated: “Certainly I will.” However, he continues to contest or acknowledge Biden’s victory, saying that “It was a rigged election ... at the highest level.” On another note, when asked if he would seek to be reelected again in 2024, Trump said he did not “want to talk about 2024 yet.”
Michael Gwin, a Biden campaign spokesperson, commented on Trump’s statements saying that “President-elect Biden won 306 electoral votes” and that he “will be sworn in as President on January 20, 2021.”
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